Dodgers About To Sign Chris Capuano


"The Dodgers are closing in on a two-year, $10MM deal with left-hander Chris Capuano that will round out the team's rotation and may signify the end of Hiroki Kuroda's tenure in Los Angeles. Capuano joins Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley, Ted Lilly and Nathan Eovaldi in the Dodgers' rotation after a bounce-back season with the Mets. He has the chance to earn $1MM in incentives (MLBTradeRumors)."

Wow, two Dodgers post in the same day, and it isnt about how they are going under? Pretty incredible. Anyways, other then his 18 win season back in 2005 Capuano really hasn't done much. He has had an ERA above 4 each season except 1, and a losing record every year since the before mentioned 18 win season. He isn't a terrible pitcher, and is a decent guy to fill the backend of your rotation. I bring him up because there were rumors earlier on that the Red Sox might look to a guy like this. I am not at al let down that they didn't.